Bloodletting recommended for Jersey residents after PFAS contamination
Briefly

"Studies show that bloodletting is an effective way to lower levels of PFAS in blood...though there are no guarantees the process would prevent or cure diseases associated with the chemicals."
"I just want this out of my body. I don't want to end up with bladder cancer," said Sarah Simon, highlighting the urgent health concerns among residents.
"The government says it plans to launch a clinical service by early 2025," indicating steps toward addressing the PFAS contamination issue on Jersey.
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